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bill: you know if you lie to an fbi agent. that's a crime. they are going to throw minor people under the bus. you know what they do bill. >> brit: people should and probably will be put under oath about this in congress. you can't lie to congress either. >> bill: the fbi has investigated they can run around and they can do at love things. if president obama is very serious about this, he will order attorney -- his attorney general appoint the fbi to take a look at it, if he is serious in my opinion. brit, thank you. plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. the late term abortion doctor in philadelphia guilty of murder. megyn kelly will have analysis. then we continue our investigation how a drug gang can take over a major maryland jail facility. jesse watters confronted the governor. >> the department of correction chief and the warden still have jobs. are you okay with that? >> we hope you stay tuned to those reports. if you're suffering from constipation, miralax or metamucil may take days to work. or faste
bill: you know if you lie to an fbi agent. that's a crime. they are going to throw minor people under the bus. you know what they do bill. >> brit: people should and probably will be put under oath about this in congress. you can't lie to congress either. >> bill: the fbi has investigated they can run around and they can do at love things. if president obama is very serious about this, he will order attorney -- his attorney general appoint the fbi to take a look at it, if he is...
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>> that's correct. >> we asked the fbi for a response. and they said they would try to bring us one that was updated but they emphasized the fact that when they looked at tamerlan in 2011, there was no evidence that he would get involved in terrorism here in the united states one of the lingering questions of this investigation is whether tamerlan was radicalized this trip to russia in 2012 or in fact he was radicalized before he made that trip. radicalized in 2011 when the fbi looked at him. >> catherine, thank you so much. >> you're welcome. >> next guest has suspected all along and said here on "america live" that he believed the intel community the fbi did the people a disservice by not sharing information on tamerlan tsarnaev and now we know he was right. mark fuhrman former l.a.p.d. detective and fox news contributor who came on this special saturday afternoon broadcast we had the day after dzhokhar was apprehended, two days after tamerlan was killed. you secretary of defense i bet you dollars to donuts that the fbi terrorism force
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the fbi should find out because that sill legal. on friday the irs apologized for targeting conservative political groups making it more difficult for them to achieve tax exempt status. shulman left the irs in november. the agency now blames targeting on, quote: low level employees. and then there is the continuing controversy over benghazi. today president obama said. this. >> the whole issue of this -- of talking points, frankly, throughout this process has been a side show. what we have been very clear about throughout was that immediately after this event happened, we were not clear who exactly carried it out, how it had occurred, what the motivations were. >> bill: the president believes that he and his administration did nothing wrong. by telling the world that an anti-islamic video might have caused the terror attack in benghazi. but there was at the time strong evidence the video had nothing to do with the attack. the white house, the state department, both knew that. so, who exactly told ambassador wright to deflect the rea
the fbi should find out because that sill legal. on friday the irs apologized for targeting conservative political groups making it more difficult for them to achieve tax exempt status. shulman left the irs in november. the agency now blames targeting on, quote: low level employees. and then there is the continuing controversy over benghazi. today president obama said. this. >> the whole issue of this -- of talking points, frankly, throughout this process has been a side show. what we...
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a key part of the governmental effort is the fbi led joint task force. the formulation in 2008, it has made significant progress in developing new capabilities and coordination as well as expanding leadership and increased personnel from 19 agencies in five key agencies. the second element is cybertask forces which emulate the successful task force model in our counterterrorism division. just last year, the fbi has established a cybertask force in each of our field offices, staffed by agents and analysts and other agency participants. in the future, this is a nationally developed system and expanding membership with a key focus to add additional local participants. the fbi is committing to advancing the capability of our work force and supporting the enterprise infrastructure. establishing our training, high-tech initiatives and special agents. this in proves informational analysis and the fbi has expanded the source of cyberactivity to increase cyberintelligence reporting. and the fbi is working to strengthen local and national information sharing to cr
a key part of the governmental effort is the fbi led joint task force. the formulation in 2008, it has made significant progress in developing new capabilities and coordination as well as expanding leadership and increased personnel from 19 agencies in five key agencies. the second element is cybertask forces which emulate the successful task force model in our counterterrorism division. just last year, the fbi has established a cybertask force in each of our field offices, staffed by agents...
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it's unclear why she wasn't put back into the fbi database at that time. don? >> susan, can you tell me more about ariel castro? he's on what police are calling a suicide prevention. how does that compare to suicide watch? what's the distinction there? >> well, suicide watch would be if you as an inmate say, "i want to kill myself." then the judge may step in, would likely step in and/or the jail and put you on suicide watch. according to jail officials, sheriff's officials they say in this case where you have a high profile inmate such as ariel castro, you are automatically put in a special area away from other potds and cells where inmates are and you are put on suicide prevention. so someone sits outside your kroel and keeps an eye on you 24 hours a day. this cell is set up with a steel door with a wide window so you can see in at all times. >> susan candiotti, thank you very much for that. >>> friends and family of ariel castro are trying to come to grips with the horrors of the last decade. his own daughter horrified by what her father allegedly did. >> my
it's unclear why she wasn't put back into the fbi database at that time. don? >> susan, can you tell me more about ariel castro? he's on what police are calling a suicide prevention. how does that compare to suicide watch? what's the distinction there? >> well, suicide watch would be if you as an inmate say, "i want to kill myself." then the judge may step in, would likely step in and/or the jail and put you on suicide watch. according to jail officials, sheriff's...
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masters at the university of virginia served in the fbi and the cia. the author of the book, "take of the facts are on the table including your family's genealogy. doctors -- >> don't go there. >> going to for a moment. >> dr. samuel mudd, infamous assassination of abraham lincoln in 1865. i'm only uel mudd, more than joking, almost prevented me from getting in the cia. i didn't realize what a lack of are aer human politian ifs have. when grow in in 1984, you don't know much about them. coming in the room being a tupid 23 or 24-year-old, it should be amusing because i come rom a family of convicted felons. this is a stupid kid out of grad school. he looked at me god love her and said, what do you mean? i spent the next ten minutes hole g myself out of that explaining i was joking and this goes back to the civil war-era. great, great grandfather. she was not -- she did not find this particularly humorous. >> mobile, alabama with philip mudd joining umemphis. blake, good morning. morning. it's ideology y that's difficult to control. cia, in the he milita
masters at the university of virginia served in the fbi and the cia. the author of the book, "take of the facts are on the table including your family's genealogy. doctors -- >> don't go there. >> going to for a moment. >> dr. samuel mudd, infamous assassination of abraham lincoln in 1865. i'm only uel mudd, more than joking, almost prevented me from getting in the cia. i didn't realize what a lack of are aer human politian ifs have. when grow in in 1984, you don't know...
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for providing the support to get on the ground, support personnel to coordinate the activities of the fbi, military, and intelligence. the most important thing about his testimony was he was excluded from meetings, never consulted when his tactical operation and strategic operation what refused admittance on the ground. he was never told why. he was only told that the seventh floor, the white house ask national security council decided not deploy this team which has been deployed at every embassy bombing since then 1990s. >> some democrats are saying there was nothing new. just for a second, want you to listen to eleanor holme norton on that subject. >> a full week's buildup for a while i thought they would have trailers before we not there, and then what is the big deal here? i dare anybody who covered the hearing to tell me what new we heard. >> well, spell it out for me. what is new? why is it a big deal? >> well, i'm afraid that miss norton must have been a sleep. and that happens frequently on the democratic side, she may not have realized, this is the first time that people who were
for providing the support to get on the ground, support personnel to coordinate the activities of the fbi, military, and intelligence. the most important thing about his testimony was he was excluded from meetings, never consulted when his tactical operation and strategic operation what refused admittance on the ground. he was never told why. he was only told that the seventh floor, the white house ask national security council decided not deploy this team which has been deployed at every...
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. >>> the fbi said a shooting in new orleans is an agent of street violence and not an act of terror. they are looking for the shooter and two children were grazed by bullets. it happened in the ninth ward. >> there are hundreds out there today so somebody knows who do this. >> police so far have not made any arrests. >>> they are deciding what to do with the home where the three women were held hostage. neighbors want it torn down and some have even threatened to burn the house in an act of vigilante justice. it is likely the house will stand for some time so that evidence can be collected. >>> the racing teams from the u.s., italy sweden and new zealand will discuss the tragedy on the san francisco bay. they will decide what happened with andrew simpson. they are looking at a structural flaw in the design whip may have caused the sailboat to nose dive and capsize near treasure island. >>> o.j. simpson will be back in court and he said he had some bad representation during his 2008 trial and he said his trial should be overturned. he said he was trying to get back memorabilia that wa
. >>> the fbi said a shooting in new orleans is an agent of street violence and not an act of terror. they are looking for the shooter and two children were grazed by bullets. it happened in the ninth ward. >> there are hundreds out there today so somebody knows who do this. >> police so far have not made any arrests. >>> they are deciding what to do with the home where the three women were held hostage. neighbors want it torn down and some have even threatened to...
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. >> did the fbi blow a big chance to nab and stop ariel castro? he's the man accused of kidnapping, raping and torturing three girls, now women, for over ten years. the second husband of his ex-wife, fernando, said he tried to help the fbi, pointing agents in castro's direction but at the same time castro making his own accusations against colon. so what happened? this man worked for colon. nice to see you, chris, what happened that fernando directed the attention to ariel castro and then the fbi didn't bust castro? >> good evening, greta. what happened was fernando was working as a site supervisor at a shopping plaza at 110th and lorraine. a couple months after gina disappeared, i got a call from an fbi agent and he asked me, of course, we don't have a warrant but we would like to take a look at the patrol car that was used for security up there. we would like to talk to fernando. would you mind if we picked up the car and do you think fernando would cooperate? i granted both requests. i didn't have a problem with it and i expect it had at some p
. >> did the fbi blow a big chance to nab and stop ariel castro? he's the man accused of kidnapping, raping and torturing three girls, now women, for over ten years. the second husband of his ex-wife, fernando, said he tried to help the fbi, pointing agents in castro's direction but at the same time castro making his own accusations against colon. so what happened? this man worked for colon. nice to see you, chris, what happened that fernando directed the attention to ariel castro and...
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found by the fbi. and just one of many things they found inside the house. >> know they found a lot of things. horrific when you think about that and blaming the victims. let me bring in investigative reporter scott taylor from woio. scott, you've seen the handwritten note, i believe. did you actually see it? did someone read it to you? >> well i'm not going to talk about exactly what we saw or didn't see with the note because as you know, martin knows, we have sources here. we need to protect those sources. so what i can talk about, though, erin are the details, the comments that our sources say mr. castro made in that letter. would you like to talk about those? >> i would like to know those yes. i want to make it clear for our viewers scott before you go through this, some of this we have inially verified here. i know you have your own source. i would be remiss if i didn't say that. yes. please tell us what you know. >> reporter: it's not just my sources that confirmed this letter. we have also other
found by the fbi. and just one of many things they found inside the house. >> know they found a lot of things. horrific when you think about that and blaming the victims. let me bring in investigative reporter scott taylor from woio. scott, you've seen the handwritten note, i believe. did you actually see it? did someone read it to you? >> well i'm not going to talk about exactly what we saw or didn't see with the note because as you know, martin knows, we have sources here. we need...
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what level, what is the threshold for the fbi? >> what do you think is a good line to draw for that? >> well, i would argue this, and, look, i've talked to the fib, give them the benefit of the doubt. i worked with the joint terrific task force and federal prosecutor and they did close the investigation. but here's the point. when the flag went up he was traveling back to the chechen region, which is very dangerous, chechen rebels worked with al qaeda in pakistan, afghanistan, and iraq, when that flag went up, and we knew he came back, and it was in that correspondence with the russian intelligence, at that time in point, if they had taken a second look at him, maybe gone on the youtube website, they would have seen this radical jihadist website and i think that would have stopped -- potentially stopped. >> we can all agree that someone should know that that individual is in their own backyard and local authorities should know that. i want to ask you about benghazi, chairman mccaul. speaker boehner is wading into the issue today,
what level, what is the threshold for the fbi? >> what do you think is a good line to draw for that? >> well, i would argue this, and, look, i've talked to the fib, give them the benefit of the doubt. i worked with the joint terrific task force and federal prosecutor and they did close the investigation. but here's the point. when the flag went up he was traveling back to the chechen region, which is very dangerous, chechen rebels worked with al qaeda in pakistan, afghanistan, and...
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i don't know if this is for you or maybe the head of the fbi. i don't know if it's a joint task force or not. but we had a story yesterday where a gentleman who was, i believe, initially a suspect in gina dejesus's disappearance and a private investigator indicated to us that this gentleman said he had pointed authorities in the direction of ariel castro back in, like, 2004. again, i don't know who the appropriate person to respond is. but is that true? and what was done with that if it is true? >> you want to address it, steve? >> just very quickly. we obviously have heard that same statement. and with due diligence we have scrubbed our entire investigative file and have no reason to believe that he made the comments that he's purporting to the media. >> so just so i have it right, there was a conversation with him, but you have no reason to believe that he made the statements to you that he made to us. is that correct? >> as part of this long term joint task force investigation, he was interviewed at some point. and that's -- and that must be
i don't know if this is for you or maybe the head of the fbi. i don't know if it's a joint task force or not. but we had a story yesterday where a gentleman who was, i believe, initially a suspect in gina dejesus's disappearance and a private investigator indicated to us that this gentleman said he had pointed authorities in the direction of ariel castro back in, like, 2004. again, i don't know who the appropriate person to respond is. but is that true? and what was done with that if it is...
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fbi had been working on disrupted terrorist plot in minnesota. the agents say they raided a mobile home in the person part of the state, found pipe bombs, monthlyive dock tails and guns in a mobile home molotov cocktails and guns in a mobile home. devastating civil war in syria. first from new jersey where the democratic senator bob menendez today introduced legislation that calls for the arming of certain rebel groups. of course, it's still extremely difficult to tell friend from foe there because several islamic militant groups are fighting alongside the assad regime. today on "studio b" bill richardson said the united states could soon be directly involved. >> the next step is going to be air strikes on the part of the united states to protect some of the rebel groups. possibly to go against some of those chemical missile sites that we probably know where they are. limited air strikes. nato being part of it our allies being part of it too. >> shepard: of course this all comes amid debate over the syrian regime has used chemical weapons. the wh
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his words were directed to the fbi. how do you get answers? >> we have to insist on it and right now, the fbi has not even come up to brief the homeland security committee on this issue they refuse to do it. to me this has, they have to be held accountable on this they really do. not e point fingers. we'll have, these are the type of threats we'll have over the next several years. they will not be large-scale attacks from outside the country. they will be people from within the community. that will require a joint effort by the fbi with all its talents and abilities and local police who have the contacts who know what is going on in the communities and neighborhoods, working together we can stop this. the stovepipe information and keep it apart will just invite another boston marathon bombing. bill: strong words from peter king this morning directed straight at the fbi. sir, we'll see where this goes and we'll see when you get your answers. peter king, thanks from new york today. >> thank you, bill. bill: martha. martha: there are some big pro
his words were directed to the fbi. how do you get answers? >> we have to insist on it and right now, the fbi has not even come up to brief the homeland security committee on this issue they refuse to do it. to me this has, they have to be held accountable on this they really do. not e point fingers. we'll have, these are the type of threats we'll have over the next several years. they will not be large-scale attacks from outside the country. they will be people from within the community....
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fbi and police aren't talking as well. it's another one of the unanswered questions we have in the situation. >> do we know whether or not the women are talking to each other, the three women who were held captive? >> when we spoke with the fbi, they told us that as soon as the three women were out of there and they were back with the police, that they were asking about each other. how is gina? how is michelle? how is amanda? asking where they were. big hugs were taking place there as they were at the police station, and as they left to be reunited with their families again. there's a certain camaraderie there as you can imagine after ten years in captivity. >> garrett, thanks for being with us this evening. >> certainly, judge. >>> all right, with me now, former lapd homicide detective and fox news contributor mark if you remember man and former prosecutor dan sure here with me in new york city. mark, apparently there were numerous reports from neighbors that they called about women that they say were on dog leashes in th
fbi and police aren't talking as well. it's another one of the unanswered questions we have in the situation. >> do we know whether or not the women are talking to each other, the three women who were held captive? >> when we spoke with the fbi, they told us that as soon as the three women were out of there and they were back with the police, that they were asking about each other. how is gina? how is michelle? how is amanda? asking where they were. big hugs were taking place there...
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the fbi did not talk to him during their investigation. this is about transparency, paul. it's a national security failure. and it's transparency in the aftermath. that's the problem here. the -- much of the media, particularly the liberal media, want to make this, oh, this is simple partisan bickering in congress. same old, same old. let's move on. no, this is about a -- an administration not being forthcoming months after the fact about what really happened. >> this is about an administration that sees the death of an american ambassador and three of his -- three of his personnel as a political problem. not a national security problem, not a policy problem, but a political problem for an administration that's in the middle of a political campaign. and one of the stunning things for me coming out of greg hicks' testimony was his commenting on the fact that when he was trying to talk to visiting congressman, congressman chafitz from utah, the state department was concern thursday should be a lawyer present at all time. >> hillary clinton's former secretary of state, clinto
the fbi did not talk to him during their investigation. this is about transparency, paul. it's a national security failure. and it's transparency in the aftermath. that's the problem here. the -- much of the media, particularly the liberal media, want to make this, oh, this is simple partisan bickering in congress. same old, same old. let's move on. no, this is about a -- an administration not being forthcoming months after the fact about what really happened. >> this is about an...
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that's why we're working so closely with the fbi. we actually briefed last night on the investigative end of it and we reminded the investigators not to forget about that. it possibly could be something that is outside of cleveland. but as of right now we have no indication that it's bigger than our neighborhood here. >> deputy chief? >> [inaudible]. were these women and girls held as sex slaves over these years? >> tom, that hasn't been determined also. i tell you we're very, very careful with interview process last night. so that will be an ongoing process today when we have our expert come in fort fbi. they're going to do a little more in depth interviews. i'm sure over, as time goes by there will be more information that would be provided from those young ladies as, as to exactly what took place. >> [inaudible]. >> pardon me? >> [inaudible]. >> well, the one brother was and it was a report that the director mentioned before inadvertently leaving a young man on a bus. the investigation was conducted and there was no criminal evide
that's why we're working so closely with the fbi. we actually briefed last night on the investigative end of it and we reminded the investigators not to forget about that. it possibly could be something that is outside of cleveland. but as of right now we have no indication that it's bigger than our neighborhood here. >> deputy chief? >> [inaudible]. were these women and girls held as sex slaves over these years? >> tom, that hasn't been determined also. i tell you we're very,...
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joining me now is clint van zandt, former fbi profiler. you gene o'donnell, former nypd detective. and on the phone ed smart, of course the father of elizabeth smart who endured nine months of her own captivity before being found. thank you all for being here. clint, this story is incredible. ten years living in a major city. i mean, how does this happen? >> well, it's interesting, al. there was a book one time. it was called "the perfect victim." here we have three perfect victims. it's almost like this suspect or the three suspects, if we're to believe three brothers were involved, they were almost collecting human beings, al. they went out every year in a row for at least three years. and i say at least three because i suspect we could find out there are other victims before or after these three were kidnapped. they went out three years in a row and stole these young women right off the street. took them no more than two miles across town and have held them now for over 4,000 days. >> now, that's what's so astonishing. they were no more than two miles away. when you look at this
joining me now is clint van zandt, former fbi profiler. you gene o'donnell, former nypd detective. and on the phone ed smart, of course the father of elizabeth smart who endured nine months of her own captivity before being found. thank you all for being here. clint, this story is incredible. ten years living in a major city. i mean, how does this happen? >> well, it's interesting, al. there was a book one time. it was called "the perfect victim." here we have three perfect...
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cbs news, fbi no human remains among cleveland evidence. the only fox news and cnn had the benghazi developments at the top of their website treating it as the top story of the day. turning to the boston marathon an attack within newly uncovered intelligence threat showing to be awhile alarmingly actor in the warnings. the 18th page report released five days before the boston bombing's warned that the races finish line was a'' area of increasedd3 molnar ability''. it went on to war and terrorist may try to unleash '' mack small-scale bombings'' during that race. and also no credible information showing an imminent threat of a then the fact it was five days away and it had specific geographical locales information. the report was written by the boston regional intelligence center funded by department of common security that tries to help disseminate information to local authorities. and a bombshell admission from the ira's today. mr. -- that it had wrongly flied conservative groups for additional irs review because of the political and its t
cbs news, fbi no human remains among cleveland evidence. the only fox news and cnn had the benghazi developments at the top of their website treating it as the top story of the day. turning to the boston marathon an attack within newly uncovered intelligence threat showing to be awhile alarmingly actor in the warnings. the 18th page report released five days before the boston bombing's warned that the races finish line was a'' area of increasedd3 molnar ability''. it went on to war and...
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>> i was never interviewed by the fbi. >> never? nice story. i yield back my time. >> we now go to the gentleman from nevada. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you to our witnesses for being here. it is my understanding that we have had nine oversight hearings on the benghazi -- since benghazi, the horrific attacks on september 11, 2012. like many of my colleagues have expressed of the family, i believe we need to continue to do everything within our power as congress to get to the solutions and the recommendations that will prevent this from happening again. in addition to our condolences, the things that we need to do most is our jobs, to come up with the recommendations to prevent this. one of the overall conclusions of the accountability review board was just that, "that congress must do its part to meet this challenge and provide necessary resources to the state department to address security risks and meet mission imperatives here co that was -- and meet mission imperatives." it was a direct statement out of the review board recommendatio
>> i was never interviewed by the fbi. >> never? nice story. i yield back my time. >> we now go to the gentleman from nevada. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you to our witnesses for being here. it is my understanding that we have had nine oversight hearings on the benghazi -- since benghazi, the horrific attacks on september 11, 2012. like many of my colleagues have expressed of the family, i believe we need to continue to do everything within our power as congress to...
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that is sort of what the fbi does. think thisi do not is a good idea is not because i do not think it will work. the grass is greener on the other side. at the bureau you could investigate and act to get a pit what you have with mi-5 is you investigate with one chain of andmand for intelligence then you pass the lead over for prosecution. in some cases they are embedded. they are getting closer and closer to get it. somebody will tell you over a beard that they wish they could have some of our flexibility to move directly from the intelligence to prosecution. they have the luxury to build intelligence professionals who do not have to worry about building a legal case. i look at both and say both have strengths and weaknesses. i am not sure the grass is greener. if we move to that side and we are going to have to create a bridge between domestic security services possibly leading to the fbi. are you surprised the attackers saw in boston did not happen sooner? guest: i am somewhere between surprised and shocked. with the
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i think it's far north of $21 billion when you think of all the money we spend through the fbi and the cia. wayne, when amerins die overseas, should we be cutting back on this aid? >> no, i don't think -- itomes back to what i said before, eric. it's how you spend that money. if it's being used for the interest of the good ole usa, if it's perpetuating our strongest interests, it should be used. i don't care how you do it. you've got to get a spyystem into another country to understand what's going on. you do that by -- it's not a moral issue. jonathan wants to make it a moral issue, all these people are bad, don't give them money. it's not a question of a moral issue -- >> they are bad. >> -- it's a question of what's good for us. >> all right, we're going to have to leave it there. we'll leave it there. poor jonathan is getting it from all sides. i'm with you, jonathan, i'm with you. >>> coming up, what are lawmakers doing to make you want to do this? >>> if you click it, should you be taxed for it? the senate passing a bill paving the way for states to collect sales tax on online pu
i think it's far north of $21 billion when you think of all the money we spend through the fbi and the cia. wayne, when amerins die overseas, should we be cutting back on this aid? >> no, i don't think -- itomes back to what i said before, eric. it's how you spend that money. if it's being used for the interest of the good ole usa, if it's perpetuating our strongest interests, it should be used. i don't care how you do it. you've got to get a spyystem into another country to understand...
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first fbi wants more power. shocking. the fbi director robert muelle has argued that the bureau's ability to eavesdrop. and since 2010 has pushed for a legal mandate requiring companies like facebook and google to build into their instant messages and other such systems a capacity to comply with wiretap orders. in other words we're used to wiretapping your phones but when you're talking on your computer we can't track that. in fact, we had a former fbi analysts named tim clemente. he was a counter terrorism agent. he said when asked well they wouldn't find the phone calls. he said no there is a way. we certainly have ways in normal security investigations to find out exactly what was said in that conversation. that's not a conversation that is happening right now. it's a conversation that already happened. it's recorded. it's sitting somewhere and they can access it. if it's recorded for them it's also recorded for you. tim clemente also said, when aaron burnett was surprised about it no, welcome to america. all that stuf
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. >> and finally told the story that the fbi was satisfied with. so you put it all together and, you know, however inexplicable, bizarre and indefensible the behavior of he and the other two students may seem, given that there is no evidence that they were actively accomplices to tsarnaev or had any knowledge of the plot, we have to look at this in a little different light. >> okay. so mike, what about the other two young men who were arrested due to their friendship? the two kazakhstan nationals accused of throwing out actual evidence in the case? what's next for them in this process? >> they're going to have a probable cause hearing coming up in another two weeks, and i think that's going to be interesting. that's normally what we would see. unless they work out a deal similar to this. >> they, of course, remain in custody. >> and they remain in custody and they're foreign nationals. so i think it's going to be a little harder for their lawyers to get, to work out the same sort of deal as phillipos got. but, you know, they'll have -- there will b
. >> and finally told the story that the fbi was satisfied with. so you put it all together and, you know, however inexplicable, bizarre and indefensible the behavior of he and the other two students may seem, given that there is no evidence that they were actively accomplices to tsarnaev or had any knowledge of the plot, we have to look at this in a little different light. >> okay. so mike, what about the other two young men who were arrested due to their friendship? the two...
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there that is probably why there was no fbi investigation. he also says or at least his lawyer now says that after his reaction he has been threatened with intimidation. threatened with reprisals. as has mark thompson. the other official, the former marine. and that is by definition a coverup. >> bret: here is what i get most. to what end? this is what -- the question i get. to what end will these committee hearings -- what are they hoping to get? what are republicans hoping to get to the end? it's essentially the genesis of hillary clinton's what. >> what difference does it make? >> bret: what difference does it make in a different phrase. that's the question you get from democrats who say this is a political witch-hunt? >> i would hope that republicans can answer that question with one word or two words. the truth. i mean, stop thinking about the political implications of this. don't race ahead of the evidence in front of you. you have seen some comments from republicans frankly that do this. it's not clear that greg hicks wasn't or that th
there that is probably why there was no fbi investigation. he also says or at least his lawyer now says that after his reaction he has been threatened with intimidation. threatened with reprisals. as has mark thompson. the other official, the former marine. and that is by definition a coverup. >> bret: here is what i get most. to what end? this is what -- the question i get. to what end will these committee hearings -- what are they hoping to get? what are republicans hoping to get to the...
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like irs, fbi, even benghazi. although it's unclear right next no it. how does he get through this thing? he's up to his elbow in alligators. >> he has to get on top of this story. you know, today was disastrous. i thought that eric holder's briefing was disastrous. he tried to claim that they had exhausted all other avenues before they surveilled 100 "ap" reporters which is completely untrue. they didn't even tell the reporters that this surveillance was going on. so that was one avenue they didn't exhaust. and i thought jay carney's briefing was also disastrous. it was kind of like, reminded me of in the '50s when kids would get under their desks in the cold war, duck and cover exercises. >> yeah. >> was duck and cover today in washington. so he needs some new political help inside the white house. he doesn't trust people very much. unless he's comfortable with them over many years. he has to get over that, bring in some new high quality political help. not to work the political angles, but to help him get on top of this and save his presidency. other
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to stop prematurely. >> reporter: the fbi's top agent in charge of the boston field office issued a statement late today emphasizing that tamerlan tsarnaev was one of a thousand assessments his agents did in 2011, adding that the boston cops on the joint terrorism task force have access to the same central databases and they are encouraged to be pro active. bret? >> bret: the senate's contentious immigration bill is now officially in play. lawmakers have begun voting on hundreds of proposed amendments. chief congressional correspondent mike emanual is on cloil tonight where the so-called gang of 8 is worried about a poison pill. >> reporter: immigration reform in the senate has entered the mark up phase with the judiciary committee reviewing 300 amendments. >> one of my greatest concerns about this legislation is it's so called drafted is its border security provisions are not meaningful. >> my amendment ensures that the border is secured before one person gets legal status under the act. >> reporter: the liberals argue the border is already much more secure with more bortd agents a
to stop prematurely. >> reporter: the fbi's top agent in charge of the boston field office issued a statement late today emphasizing that tamerlan tsarnaev was one of a thousand assessments his agents did in 2011, adding that the boston cops on the joint terrorism task force have access to the same central databases and they are encouraged to be pro active. bret? >> bret: the senate's contentious immigration bill is now officially in play. lawmakers have begun voting on hundreds of...
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fbi agents reporting over the weekend some were in hazmat gear locking a police officer after they found what if anything lapped. leading up to the bottom bombing. they are refusing the god de of samer lan sar never. all murned down requests. he took on carrying his surial and believing the town has not been easy. >> left alone to deal with the matter. i also trust that sam lan tsarnaev there's no other place to be buried. there's no other place who would accept his body. and the reasoning to it would be that he lived in america, he grew up here. >> an american man accused of trying to aid dzhokhar tsarnaev after the bombing will be returning to court laider today. rose so is guilty of trying to get information. they argue he is not a flight risk because of the strong connections he will have nowhere else to go. >> mol pee line. reporting live for us. thank you. >> it is time for the fwooirgs weather up wade that could lead to flooding problems. this storm system has been with us the entire peek and across parts of kentucky and kentucky rainfall accumulations of fore will locally. >> tod
fbi agents reporting over the weekend some were in hazmat gear locking a police officer after they found what if anything lapped. leading up to the bottom bombing. they are refusing the god de of samer lan sar never. all murned down requests. he took on carrying his surial and believing the town has not been easy. >> left alone to deal with the matter. i also trust that sam lan tsarnaev there's no other place to be buried. there's no other place who would accept his body. and the...
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in 2012, the fbi was unaware. the cia also received an alert from russian intelligence and the agency asked that he be added to a terror watch list. we now know that d.h.s. was alerted to his trip overseas, but nothing was done. in other words, he was on our radar and then he was off. what remains unanswered is whether this information was shared between federal agencies and state and local officials. almost nine months after tamerlan returned, he and his brother dzhokhar, executed the largest terrorist attack on our soil since 9/11. this demonstrates that the radical jihad movement is alive and well around the world and in the homeland. we learned over a decade ago, the danger in failing to connect the dots. the cornerstone of the 9/11 commission report was that agencies had "stove-piped" intelligence, which prevented us from seeing potential terrorist plots. in fact, the dhs was created in the wake of 9/11 to help fix this problem. my fear is that the boston bombers may have succeeded because our system failed.
in 2012, the fbi was unaware. the cia also received an alert from russian intelligence and the agency asked that he be added to a terror watch list. we now know that d.h.s. was alerted to his trip overseas, but nothing was done. in other words, he was on our radar and then he was off. what remains unanswered is whether this information was shared between federal agencies and state and local officials. almost nine months after tamerlan returned, he and his brother dzhokhar, executed the largest...
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. >> an fbi behaviorist is now interviewing the women about their traumatic experiences. >>> sensational trial of jodi arias culminates in a guilty verdict. outside a phoenix courthouse. crowds celebrated. the sentencing phase begins today. >>> plus emotions ran high during congressional hearings during the benghazi terror strike that killed four americans. nbc's richard engel returns to syria for the first time since his kidnapping. >>> on a much lighter note, surfing's best ride and worst wipeout. "early today" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "early today" for thursday, may 9th. >>> good morning, i'm dara brown. we begin this morning with new developments out of cleveland, ohio where prosecutors have filed charges against ariel castro accused of keeping three women as prisoners for more than a decade. castro will be arraigned in ohio in a courtroom today facing seven felony counts of kidnapping and rape. we're learning details about what life was like in that house. nbc's ron allen has more. >> reporter: on a brilliant afternoon a scene many feared would never happen, gina deje
. >> an fbi behaviorist is now interviewing the women about their traumatic experiences. >>> sensational trial of jodi arias culminates in a guilty verdict. outside a phoenix courthouse. crowds celebrated. the sentencing phase begins today. >>> plus emotions ran high during congressional hearings during the benghazi terror strike that killed four americans. nbc's richard engel returns to syria for the first time since his kidnapping. >>> on a much lighter note,...
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we know the fbi's been here. we've seen them in their protective suits carrying shovels, seen the canine units and cameras. we go around the back. we're able to talk to, and to persuade, if you will, this neighbor, who basically shares a backyard with ariel castro, separated by a chain link fence. so for years there was so much junk, if you will, that he couldn't see into the backyard. now that the fbi has come, let's begin showing these pictures. he shared these pictures only with us at cnn. so the first picture you'll see is this daytime picture, it's a wider shot. and you kind of have to squint your eyes to see, but there is a white cross. we'll get to another picture which is a tighter shot. and this struck this neighbor, adams, as just as odd. he had never seen this before, this tiny white cross in the back of ariel castro's neighborhood. you flip forward a couple of pictures, and you can see, i was talking about the junk in the backyard, you can see some of that. we weren't sure if we saw a shed, inflatable
we know the fbi's been here. we've seen them in their protective suits carrying shovels, seen the canine units and cameras. we go around the back. we're able to talk to, and to persuade, if you will, this neighbor, who basically shares a backyard with ariel castro, separated by a chain link fence. so for years there was so much junk, if you will, that he couldn't see into the backyard. now that the fbi has come, let's begin showing these pictures. he shared these pictures only with us at cnn....
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the fbi is right now scouring that home. we will go back there for a live report just minutes from now. first though the secretary of state john kerry today warned that unless the syrian regime and the rebels negotiate a peace plan, this is new. there may even be a breakup of syria. that's what he said. he said it after a meeting with the russian president vladimir putin in which the two sides now tell us they have agreed to convene an international conference on the crisis in syria. at last count and that was months ago, more than 70,000 people have died in the two-year conflict according to the united nations. and it appears there is no end in sight. in fact, the white house now claims it is highly likely that the regime has used chemical weapons on its own people. and listen to this. today, the entire internet appears to be out in that nation. see this chart? according to this google chart, at around 2:45 eastern time this afternoon, a quarter till 10:00 in syria, the regime apparently pulled the plug. there is no interne
the fbi is right now scouring that home. we will go back there for a live report just minutes from now. first though the secretary of state john kerry today warned that unless the syrian regime and the rebels negotiate a peace plan, this is new. there may even be a breakup of syria. that's what he said. he said it after a meeting with the russian president vladimir putin in which the two sides now tell us they have agreed to convene an international conference on the crisis in syria. at last...
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heather: greg hicks said that delayed the fbi getting into libya for 17 to 18 days. bill: we're watching this. stay with us throughout the day. we'll see where it goes. it has been a big day of news here. the benghazi matter, fallout we're watching from there. also we will not leave cleveland as well. we watched ariel castro in court earlier today, age 52, now held on $8 million bond. heather: watching jodi arias as well. thank you. good to be here. bill: "happening now" starts right now. jon: and we begin with brand new stories and breaking news. jenna: a jury finds jodi arias guilty of first-degree murder in the grisly death of her lover. now they will decide if she gets life in prison or the death penalty. what we're also hearing from jodi arias herself. you don't want to miss that. >>> the ohio man accused of holding three women captive for a decade making his first court appearance as we learn new horrifying details what these women say they went through over the last decade. >>> and it is as much a part of the miss america pageant as the roses and the crown but
heather: greg hicks said that delayed the fbi getting into libya for 17 to 18 days. bill: we're watching this. stay with us throughout the day. we'll see where it goes. it has been a big day of news here. the benghazi matter, fallout we're watching from there. also we will not leave cleveland as well. we watched ariel castro in court earlier today, age 52, now held on $8 million bond. heather: watching jodi arias as well. thank you. good to be here. bill: "happening now" starts right...
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fbi and dod specifically. >> it was not just you. outside the state department, the dod and the fbi both felt like it was the appropriate response to make sure that we provide that kind of force? >> people who are a part of the team could play with us were shocked and amazed0--- who deploy with us were shocked and amazed they were not called to go. whether that was shared by senior members in the institution, i do not know. had a the dod and fbi contradictory response to what the state department's ultimate decision was? >> the state department does not make the decision. the national security council deputy committee issues the deployment. was a stronged from ournversation department representatives that they were convinced it was not the thing to do. arb.t me go back to the everyone talks about how wonderful the process was. i see this as narrowing scope, and complete in its nature. i don't want to put words in your mouth, but you talked about affixing blame on the middle level or those career employees, not those that a senior loc
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the fbi says that last year almost 500,000 children were reported missing. over 10,000 of those children are thought to be in potential physical danger. an astounding percentage of those missing children come from minority communities and haven't gotten the attention they've deserved. but tonight we're shining a spotlight on some of them. america needs to look for its missing children. all of them. joining me now, derika and natalie wilson. they founded the black and missing foundation, a nonprofit organization that helps families find missing loved ones. one of the children featured on their website was gina dejesus. now they can happily list her as found. thank you for being here tonight. >> thank you for having us. >> has the cleveland miracle given new hope to families you're in contact with? >> absolutely. this has really restored their spirits, that their loved ones will be found as well and they can have a joyous reunion as these families in cleveland, ohio. >> now, there are hundreds of profiles of missing children on your website. one of them is ash
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and there was an email which included a surveillance photo released by the fbi. an al-qaida website with the magazine "inspire" was found on a computer examined by the fbi but it's not clear if the computer belonged to tamerlan or his brother dzhokhar or to catherine russell tsarnaev. martha: let's talk a lit about fil robelle. phillopos. they said he had nothing to do with it and got caught up in the planning, right? >> reporter: essentially the argument are prosecutors are making in some of the way up work we've seen, this fbi affidavit reveals that he went with his other two friends, to the dorm room of dzhokhar tsarnaev and this was after they believe they saw the photos were released of the tsarnaev brothers by the fbi. and during that visit to the dorm room there was a backpack taken, also a laptop computer. in the days to follow federal investigators allege that phillops changed his store when talking about that. his attorney says that is not the case this is about a frightened, confused 19-year-old who was subjected to intense questioning and interrogatio
and there was an email which included a surveillance photo released by the fbi. an al-qaida website with the magazine "inspire" was found on a computer examined by the fbi but it's not clear if the computer belonged to tamerlan or his brother dzhokhar or to catherine russell tsarnaev. martha: let's talk a lit about fil robelle. phillopos. they said he had nothing to do with it and got caught up in the planning, right? >> reporter: essentially the argument are prosecutors are...
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. >> harris: it took more than two weeks for fbi agents to gain access to the crime scene. james, in a country we helped during a conflict and given a lot of money and aid to people may wonder why that is this week a revelation coming during that hearing about this. >> harris, one key witness attributes the apparent absence of real success in the fbi probe to date to those now infamous talking points. greg hicks the number two -- slain ambassador chris stevens testified last week he believed the libyan government was deeply offended on sunday, september 16th, five days after the attacks when u.n. ambassador susan rice delivered to the world via five sunday shows the talking points that proclaimed benghazi spontaneous protest gone awry and not the coordinated terrorist attack that the libyan president had already declared it. >> i was determined i'm not happy with the progress of the investigation. we have a serious problem. the more time that grew between the actual event and bringing those who were responsible to justice causes us national security troubles overseas. >> th
. >> harris: it took more than two weeks for fbi agents to gain access to the crime scene. james, in a country we helped during a conflict and given a lot of money and aid to people may wonder why that is this week a revelation coming during that hearing about this. >> harris, one key witness attributes the apparent absence of real success in the fbi probe to date to those now infamous talking points. greg hicks the number two -- slain ambassador chris stevens testified last week he...
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police report the house was in disarray and the fbi took over 200 items from the home. moments ago, the cleveland police read the charges. >> i just signed criminal complaints charging ariel castro. >> four kidnapped victims are gina, amanda, michelle, and the young child. and the victims of the rape are gina, amanda, and michelle. >> ten years inside the house. what an amazing story. joining me now live from the scene is msnbc's craig melvin. craig? >> craig, tell us what you can tell -- what have we learned today? it's been an eventful day. what have we learned down there today? >> reporter: we've been sifting through this police report. it's about a dozen pages, reverend al. i'm going to read a snippet from this for our viewers at home. this details what was going on inside the two-story house of horrors behind me for the past decade. this is based on the three initial conversations with the women being held captive as told to police earlier today. they told us how the arrested male ariel castro was able to get them into his vehicle initially. victim one, michelle, s
police report the house was in disarray and the fbi took over 200 items from the home. moments ago, the cleveland police read the charges. >> i just signed criminal complaints charging ariel castro. >> four kidnapped victims are gina, amanda, michelle, and the young child. and the victims of the rape are gina, amanda, and michelle. >> ten years inside the house. what an amazing story. joining me now live from the scene is msnbc's craig melvin. craig? >> craig, tell us...
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there is an ongoing fbi investigation into that. when he came back he clearly radicalized, and we looked at his, tube website all these jihaddist websites went up. we also want to know whether information was shared with the state and locals, whether the dots were connected, remember we talked about that after 9/11 being so important that information be shared and the dots be connected. and what i'm concerned about is these travel flags going up, that dhs knew about, but yet maybe the fbi didn't know about and why wasn't that information shared? because just maybe he could have been looked at when he came back into the united states. alisyn: absolutely. and in fact we do know that customs a*pl agents for whatever reason could not access the dhs computer that said that he was coming back into the country and that he was flagged. and for whatever reason at the airport custom agents didn't know that. why do we still have that loophole? why hasn't that glitch been fix snowed. >> the whole point of these joint terrorism task forces are t
there is an ongoing fbi investigation into that. when he came back he clearly radicalized, and we looked at his, tube website all these jihaddist websites went up. we also want to know whether information was shared with the state and locals, whether the dots were connected, remember we talked about that after 9/11 being so important that information be shared and the dots be connected. and what i'm concerned about is these travel flags going up, that dhs knew about, but yet maybe the fbi...
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either the fbi will find something or it will not. tha that will affect the final result. the guys governing now for three years. he's had ups and down, a big success in transportation, disappointmen disappointments. people are viewing him over a long period of time. that's why it hasn't had that much of an impact yet. >> steve kornacki, 50% of republicans say they don't want christie to run for president. surprising? >> a little bit, but what's most interesting to me, the chris christie we're seeing in 2013, only focused on 2013 and sort of moving to the middle, let's see what he looks like next year, how republicans respond to that. >> let's see what the base of the party thinks in a place like iowa and south carolina. larry, steve, my two experts, virginia and new jersey, thank you, guys. >>> don't miss of course up with steve kornacki every saturday and sunday. coming up, hump day gaggle, but first, white house soup of the day. black eyed pea and smoked turkey. healthier than the smoked ham. we'll be right back. change makes people nervous. but i see a world bursting w
either the fbi will find something or it will not. tha that will affect the final result. the guys governing now for three years. he's had ups and down, a big success in transportation, disappointmen disappointments. people are viewing him over a long period of time. that's why it hasn't had that much of an impact yet. >> steve kornacki, 50% of republicans say they don't want christie to run for president. surprising? >> a little bit, but what's most interesting to me, the chris...
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the fbi describe this is crime as a flare-up of violence rather than an organized mass shooting. now police are combing the city. they saw three suspects running from the scene. no arrests made so far. we'll have more details on that as the investigation comes in this morning. gregg: fox news still obtaining more dramatic video, this time in the kidnapping investigation in cleveland showing the very moment the police stormed the home and rescued the three women. garrett tenney joins us live in cleveland. garrett? >> reporter: greg, the girl who shot the video on her cell phone, she thought she was getting pulled over in front. home of ariel castro when she realized there was something much bigger going on. you can see in the video a swarm of police officers trying to break down the front door of ariel castro's home while other police officers are rushing to the scene, this after amanda berry's heroic escape and dramatic 911 phone call. the three women were also making statements through a spokesman yesterday, thanking the community for the outpouring of love and support. gina dej
the fbi describe this is crime as a flare-up of violence rather than an organized mass shooting. now police are combing the city. they saw three suspects running from the scene. no arrests made so far. we'll have more details on that as the investigation comes in this morning. gregg: fox news still obtaining more dramatic video, this time in the kidnapping investigation in cleveland showing the very moment the police stormed the home and rescued the three women. garrett tenney joins us live in...
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fbi believes they saved the lives of several local residents by preempting this attack. more information as we get it, p haing now. -- "happening now.". heather: we've been telling you about a group of benghazi witnesses who want to reveal what they know about the deadly terror attacks that left four americans dead nearly eight months ago but they are reluctant to come forward because they fear government retaliation. listen to this. there is a high-profile whistle-blower who works at the pentagon and he tells fox news that there is good reason for them to be afraid. national security correspondent jennifer griffin is live for us at the pentagon this morning. hi, jenner if. tell it us what this whistle-blower had to say about this possible retaliation. >> reporter: i spoke to a marine that served in the iraq and later worked in the pentagon. he noticed a problem in the 2006-2007 time frame, a request for heavily armored mine-resistant weeks, mraps slowed down by the pentagon and to the marine corps. there was two-year request for vehicle known as mrap he and others belie
fbi believes they saved the lives of several local residents by preempting this attack. more information as we get it, p haing now. -- "happening now.". heather: we've been telling you about a group of benghazi witnesses who want to reveal what they know about the deadly terror attacks that left four americans dead nearly eight months ago but they are reluctant to come forward because they fear government retaliation. listen to this. there is a high-profile whistle-blower who works at...